RT Journal Article SR Electronic T1 Retaining Experts: Retirement Plans of Clinical Laboratory Professionals JF American Society for Clinical Laboratory Science JO Clin Lab Sci FD American Society of Chemistry and Laboratory Science SP 143 OP 149 DO 10.29074/ascls.27.3.143 VO 27 IS 3 A1 Susan Beck A1 Tara C. Moon A1 Rebecca J. Laudicina A1 Jennifer Craft Morgan YR 2014 UL http://hwmaint.clsjournal.ascls.org/content/27/3/143.abstract AB A survey to assess the retirement plans of clinical laboratory professionals (CLP) and the factors that would influence those plans was distributed to members of the American Society for Clinical Laboratory Science (ASCLS) in May, 2012. A majority of respondents (65%) between 50 – 62 years indicated that there was a greater than 50% chance they would be working after age 62. Only 15.8% of the respondents thought that there was a greater than 50% chance that they would be working full time after they retired from their current job. The retirement option selected most often by respondents was part time work. This was true for respondents in all age groups and job functions. The greatest personal influence on retirement plans was concern about health issues. The results indicate that, if employers can provide part time options, older workers may stay in the workforce as long as they are healthy.ABBREVIATIONS: CLP - Clinical Laboratory Professionals, ASCLS – American Society for Clinical Laboratory Science, MLT – Medical Laboratory Technician, MLS – Medical Laboratory Scientist